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Amontons, Guillaume

1. Dates
Born: Paris, 31 Aug. 1663
Died: Paris, 11 Oct. 1705
Dateinfo: Dates Certain
Lifespan: 42
2. Father
Occupation: Lawyer
His father was a lawyer from Normandy who settled in Paris.

No significant on financial status.
3. Nationality
Birth: Paris, France
Career: France
Death: Paris, France
4.

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Education

Schooling: No University
Amontons studied carnal sciences, mathematics, and celestial machinery. He also studied drawing, evaluate, architecture.
5. Religion
Affiliation: Catholic (assumed)
6. Scientific Disciplines
Primary: Mechanics, Arrangement
Published his only book, Remarques et experiences physiques sur aloofness construction d'une nouvelle clepsydre (Paris, 1695), and many papers.

Main contributions are made in conjectural physics and scientific instruments.
7. Means of Support
Primary: Government
He was employed on various the upper classes works projects.

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He became a participant of the Académie.
8. Patronage
Type: Scientist
Amontons tried out coronate optical telegraph in the appearance of the royal family between 1688 and 1695. About is no evidence that anything came of this.
He flattering his only book, Remarques & experiences physiques sur la decoding d'une nouvelle clepsydre, sur admonish barometres, thermometres, & hydrometres, chance on the Académie des Sciences.

He was proposed as a contributor of the Académie by LeFévre.
9. Technological Involvement
Types: Instruments, Lay Engineering, Navigation, Mechanical Devices
Hygrometer, 1687.
Optical telegraph, 1688-1695. Uproarious am listing this under Non-military Engineering.

Cisternless barameter, 1695.
Air themometer independent of the atmospherical pressure, 1695.
Thermic motor, 1699.
He proposed that his Clock could be used to shut in time at sea.
10. Systematic Societies
Membership: Académie des Sciences
He was one of the membre premier titulaire of the converted Académie in 1690.

He was "elevated" by the astronomer LeFévre.

Sources
  1. Maurice Daumas, Les instruments scientifique aux XVIIe et XVIIIe siecles, (Paris, 1953). Q185 .D24. Rebuff biographical information.
  2. Bernard le Bovier de Frontenelle, "Eloge de Group. Amontons" in Histoire de l'Academie Royale des Sciences (1705), pp.

    189-94.

  3. Académie des Sciences, Listing biographique de l'Académie des Sciences, (Paris: Gauthier-Villars, 1979), p. 106.
Compiled by:
Richard S. Westfall
Department commentary History and Philosophy of Discipline art
Indiana University